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cbs moneywatch time on a friday morning. a strike slows down the country's busiest ports and hope for twinkie lovers. >> reporter: asian markets rallied on gains by exporters and year end buying. tokyo's nikkei gained half of a percent while the hang seng rose half a percent. wall street stocks rose modestly on encouraging economic report. the dow was up 36 points on thursday while the nasdaq finished 20 points higher. talks resumed last night to end the strike that a shut down most of the busiest port complex. the walkout began on tuesday when 70 unionized clerical workers struck over job security and outsource. dock workers refused to cross the picket lines. one estimate puts the strike at $1 billion per day. hostess may be ready for its big bake sale. more than 100 companies are interested in buying its brands. hostess is going out of business after it was unable to settle a strike by a bakers union. 18,000 jobs were lost. a wisconsin base home improvement retailer came up with a unique way to solve a staffing problem. it
cbs moneywatch time on a friday morning. a strike slows down the country's busiest ports and hope for twinkie lovers. >> reporter: asian markets rallied on gains by exporters and year end buying. tokyo's nikkei gained half of a percent while the hang seng rose half a percent. wall street stocks rose modestly on encouraging economic report. the dow was up 36 points on thursday while the nasdaq finished 20 points higher. talks resumed last night to end the strike that a shut down most of...
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schools more competitive on a global level. >>> cbs moneywatch now. delta considers a stake in virgin airlines and ashley morrison has more. >> reporter: good morning. asian markets were mostly higher on improved manufacturing data from china. tokyo's nikkei edged up a fraction to a seven month closing high while the hang seng lost more than 1%. on wall street concerns over the fiscal cliff appear to have been out weighed to the strong start. the dow was up 15 points finishing above 13,000 while the nasdaq added 43 points. so far there's been no resolution of the strike by clerical workers at the ports of los angeles and long beach. the strike enters it's seventh day today, slowing traffic at the nation's busiest cargo complex. dock workers are refusing to cross the picket lines. clerical workers said management has been outsourcing their work. delta airlines is looking to buy 49% stake in virgin airlines owned by singapore airlines. 51% of virgin atlantic is owned by richard branson. virgin is the second biggest airline at london's heathrow airport.
schools more competitive on a global level. >>> cbs moneywatch now. delta considers a stake in virgin airlines and ashley morrison has more. >> reporter: good morning. asian markets were mostly higher on improved manufacturing data from china. tokyo's nikkei edged up a fraction to a seven month closing high while the hang seng lost more than 1%. on wall street concerns over the fiscal cliff appear to have been out weighed to the strong start. the dow was up 15 points finishing...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." a major earthquake strikes the coast of japan, sending people scrambling to evacuate. >> the november jobs report shows the unemployment rate hit a four-year low. so, what will that do to the fiscal cliff debate? >>> the tea party's favorite senator is
welcome to "cbs this morning." a major earthquake strikes the coast of japan, sending people scrambling to evacuate. >> the november jobs report shows the unemployment rate hit a four-year low. so, what will that do to the fiscal cliff debate? >>> the tea party's favorite senator is
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." democrats are calling president obama's plan to avoid the fiscal cliff an opening bid. some republicans have different words for it, joke. >> major garret is at the white house and reports on the president's plan and the strong reaction it got from republicans on capitol hill. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah t. the white house brought real numbers and republicans called them an insult, concocted in never neverland. so much for a week of work here in washington to avert what's called the fiscal cliff. treasury secretary tim geithner gave house republicans new ideas on resolving the fiscal cliff. and left with their anger ringing throughout the capitol. >> no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. i've got to tell you, i'm disappointed. >> reporter: here are the big white house numbers. for $4 trillion deficit reduction in ten years, $1.6 trillion comes from households earning more
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." democrats are calling president obama's plan to avoid the fiscal cliff an opening bid. some republicans have different words for it, joke. >> major garret is at the white house and reports on the president's plan and the strong reaction it got from republicans on capitol hill. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah t. the white house brought real numbers and republicans called...
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this is the cbs morps news for . this is the cbs morps news for december 6, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. i'm terrell brown. stunning. that's what they here after the obama administration is ready to go over the fiscal cliff if the gop doesn't bid on higher taxes. a poll shows nearly half of those ads say it's time to end talks cuts for the wealthy but keep it in place for americans earning $250,000 or less. 32% say the tax cuts should remain in place for everyone. during a broadcast interview yesterday timothy geithner was asked what if republican don't agree to raising taxes? >> is the administration prepared to go over the fiscal cliff? >> oh, absolutely. there's no prospect of an agreement that doesn't involve the tax -- remember, it's 207b8%. remember, all of those americans, too, get a tax cut into that framework on the first $250,000 of their income. >> that said the president and speaker john boehner discussed the budget by phone yesterday. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest on this game of fiscal chicken. susan, g
this is the cbs morps news for . this is the cbs morps news for december 6, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. i'm terrell brown. stunning. that's what they here after the obama administration is ready to go over the fiscal cliff if the gop doesn't bid on higher taxes. a poll shows nearly half of those ads say it's time to end talks cuts for the wealthy but keep it in place for americans earning $250,000 or less. 32% say the tax cuts should remain in place for...
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reporting from napa, roberta gonzales cbs 5. >>> thank you. one north bay community is always on alert during heavy rains. san anselmo has seen some very serious flooding over the years. but some businesses there tell cbs 5's mike sugerman, there is no need to make a big production out of it. >> reporter: well, allen, at san anselmo it is raining now and i'm by the creek and it's actually a beautiful sight. but it would take coming up to about here to actually flood and a lot of people are saying, i don't think that's going to really happen. it's november in san anselmo and here comes the rain. residents know when that happens, the news comes up to cover it. >> a big pain in the ass, kind of like vultures. >> reporter: san anselmo has had floods in 1982 and 2005. it was under water, $100 million in damage last time. people who live here get nervous when it rains. >> the news media has made it scary to come to san anselmo. >> reporter: susan's business is down this week over past years. >> every time it sprinkles in san anselmo, all the news tr
reporting from napa, roberta gonzales cbs 5. >>> thank you. one north bay community is always on alert during heavy rains. san anselmo has seen some very serious flooding over the years. but some businesses there tell cbs 5's mike sugerman, there is no need to make a big production out of it. >> reporter: well, allen, at san anselmo it is raining now and i'm by the creek and it's actually a beautiful sight. but it would take coming up to about here to actually flood and a lot of...
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that's tonight at 6:00 right here on cbs 5. reporting from napa, roberta gonzales cbs 5. >>> and as you just heard, the north bay is going to get hammered but one spot in particular really needs to watch out. in the past, heavy rains have flooded san anselmo creek inundating the downtown with water. voters approved a tax for prevention projects five years ago. but the money has been tied up in court most of the time. now there's about $10 million waiting to be spent. >> there are efforts that -- planning efforts and more to develop what are called retention ponds in upstream areas the idea of which is to slow down the downstream onslaught of water that happens in big rain events. >> the town may be on alert but not everyone there is happy about being on the news. ahead at 6:00, cbs 5's mike sugerman explains why. >>> we might be seeing more of this before all is said and done. this tree came down in san francisco's bernal heights neighborhood. crews were trying to clean it up this morning. there have been a number of trees that
that's tonight at 6:00 right here on cbs 5. reporting from napa, roberta gonzales cbs 5. >>> and as you just heard, the north bay is going to get hammered but one spot in particular really needs to watch out. in the past, heavy rains have flooded san anselmo creek inundating the downtown with water. voters approved a tax for prevention projects five years ago. but the money has been tied up in court most of the time. now there's about $10 million waiting to be spent. >> there are...
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we have cbs 5 reporters all over the bay area for you this morning. cate caugiran is down in south san francisco. anne makovec braving the elements in mill valley and elizabeth wenger is watching the impact on your commute but we start with meteorologist lawrence karnow in the weather center. it is a doozy. >> it is. some kind of storm out there now. in fact, we're seeing some very heavy rainfall and some strong gusty winds showing up outside. at this hour we have another strong line of storms loving through. we had one earlier in the night but now the secondary wave is coming through and you can see on doppler radar lots of yellow out there. san jose it is seeing some showers right now, some heavier rain earlier. that's soon going to be picking up. you can see north in sunnyvale that we have some stronger storms that will be sliding in your direction. so if you are heading out be careful. we have the rain and some pockets of heavy rainfall into oakland, stretching across the bay into south san francisco. a little further to the north we can see the b
we have cbs 5 reporters all over the bay area for you this morning. cate caugiran is down in south san francisco. anne makovec braving the elements in mill valley and elizabeth wenger is watching the impact on your commute but we start with meteorologist lawrence karnow in the weather center. it is a doozy. >> it is. some kind of storm out there now. in fact, we're seeing some very heavy rainfall and some strong gusty winds showing up outside. at this hour we have another strong line of...
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reporting live in the news room cate cauguiran cbs 5. >>> how about our weather, got the weekend you said that earlier. that is just a great word. weekend, don't you think. >> i've been looking forward to this one. last weekend was a rain out, so this weekend we're going to try to get things right and bring you sunshine. we are starting out with chilly temperatures and valley fog. watch out for that. visibility down to a quarter o of a mile in napa valley. overall we are going to see dryer weather moving in. more sunshine and warmer temperatures on the way, but stepping outside, grab your jacket, those temperatures down just a bit, especially inland, 37 degrees in santa row that. 44 -- santa a rosa. enjoying sunshine, maybe passing clouds. temperatures should be in the 50s and 60s. we will be warming up nicely for the weekend. we'll talk more about that in a moment. check out the roads with gianna franco. >>> happy friday. let's head to 101. we have reports of an earlier accident, south 101 by hospital curve, chp cleared that quickly. everything is out of the lanes on the right shoul
reporting live in the news room cate cauguiran cbs 5. >>> how about our weather, got the weekend you said that earlier. that is just a great word. weekend, don't you think. >> i've been looking forward to this one. last weekend was a rain out, so this weekend we're going to try to get things right and bring you sunshine. we are starting out with chilly temperatures and valley fog. watch out for that. visibility down to a quarter o of a mile in napa valley. overall we are going to...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the u.s. economy is looking significantly stronger tonight than it of did just a short while ago. have a look. the government revised its estimate of third quarter growth from 2% to 2.7. that means the economy was growing more than twice as fast in the third quarter as it was in the second when growth was just 1.3%. so, are we turning a corner or is this a one-quarter wonder? we asked anthony mason to find out. >> reporter: business is looking rosy at the internet retailer wine.com. new york general manager chris boone is expecting a strong holiday season. in from thanksgiving on, we've got our running shoes on, and we're running and hustling. >> reporter: wine.com just had a huge third quarter. sales jumped 15%, and the company recently expanded into a new warehouse. >> the old warehouse we had was 15,000 square feet. this current one is 30,000. it's great for us, it's great for business, and i'm happy to ae the growth. >> reporter: across the u.s., economic signals are improving. p
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the u.s. economy is looking significantly stronger tonight than it of did just a short while ago. have a look. the government revised its estimate of third quarter growth from 2% to 2.7. that means the economy was growing more than twice as fast in the third quarter as it was in the second when growth was just 1.3%. so, are we turning a corner or is this a one-quarter wonder?...
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cbs has learned that the u.s. has discovered they have prepared chemical weapons that could potentially beused against the opposition. right now there are no indications that any of those chemicals could be fixed on military aircraft. meanwhile the obama administration says essentially countries in the middle east have offered asylum to assad and his family. assad has repeatedly said he will not leave syria. the u.s. said he will be accountable for the battle against the syria people. >>> overnight the political turmoil in egypt has turned deadly. they have been secured to security the presidential palace. state tv says at least five people and supporters were killed when they fought in front of the presidential palace in cairo. the army used tanks and troops to control the situation. >>> software guru john mcafee spent the night in a guatemalan jail. he was arrested yesterday for entering the country illegally. he said he crossed the border from belize to seek asylum. he's wanted there for questioning in a murder
cbs has learned that the u.s. has discovered they have prepared chemical weapons that could potentially beused against the opposition. right now there are no indications that any of those chemicals could be fixed on military aircraft. meanwhile the obama administration says essentially countries in the middle east have offered asylum to assad and his family. assad has repeatedly said he will not leave syria. the u.s. said he will be accountable for the battle against the syria people....
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. >> on "cbs this morning." for lesss part of president afford to picko cut spending, invite someone to lunch who can actually afford to pick up the tab. you are probably waking up, wondering if you are a power ball multimillionaire. there's good news and then there's bad news. >> that's right. good news, there were two winning tickets for that record $587 million jackpot. re those ticketse dream lives on only if you live in missouri or anotherwhere those tickets were sold. havet there's another drawing this saturday and we'll have re stillthe big jackpot in just a bit. t> budget problems are still unresolved this morning and the same is true in washington. 33at's where we begin this morning. >> fiscal cliff deadline, president obama sends his treasury secretary to capitol hill to negotiate with congre congressional leaders. major garret is at the white house. good morning. >> charlie and norah, even as negotiations intensify, campaigning continues at the white house. president obama is adamant about protecting
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jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," president obama and mitt romney meet for the first time today since the election. we'll talk with stewart stevens. plus we'll hear from lottery officials about the winners of last night's record powerball drawing. and w everyone yton marsalis stops by to celebrate 25 years of jazz. that and more a little later. that's the morning news for this thursday. as always appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. take care everybody. have a great day. ,,,, and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- >>> good morning. it is thursday, november 29th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now just about 4:30. major police activity happening right now near downtown palo alto. >> officers are combing through the area near an apartment complex on high and hawthorne streets. k-9 units are searching the area right now. we have a live crew on the scene. we are going to have more information on that search coming up in just a few minutes. >>> round one wasn't so bad but the worst is yet to come. mo
jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," president obama and mitt romney meet for the first time today since the election. we'll talk with stewart stevens. plus we'll hear from lottery officials about the winners of last night's record powerball drawing. and w everyone yton marsalis stops by to celebrate 25 years of jazz. that and more a little later. that's the morning news for this thursday. as always appreciate you...
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captioning sponsored by cbs ponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. three b.p. oil company employees appeared in federal court today, heo of them charged with 11 counts of involuntary manslaughter. those are for the 11 crewmen killed in 2010 when the deepwater horizon explode excluded and sank in the gulf of mexico. the well ran wild for more than 80 days, unleashing the largest accidental oil spill in history. mark strassmann is covering the courthouse for us in new orleans tonight. mark. mark. >> reporter: scott, this prosecution moves away from the b.p. spill's environmental and economic impacts. instead, its the preventable deaths of 11 people. bob kaluza oversaw safety for b.p. aboard the deepwater horizon when the rig exploded. >> i did not cause this tragedy. i am innocent. and i put my trust, reputation, and future in the hands of the judge and the jury. >> reporter: donald vidrine, another b.p. senior supervisor aboard the rig, also pleaded not guilty. they were in charge of a test that indicated a combustible gas had seeped in
captioning sponsored by cbs ponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. three b.p. oil company employees appeared in federal court today, heo of them charged with 11 counts of involuntary manslaughter. those are for the 11 crewmen killed in 2010 when the deepwater horizon explode excluded and sank in the gulf of mexico. the well ran wild for more than 80 days, unleashing the largest accidental oil spill in history. mark strassmann...
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[ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> round one wasn't so bad. but the worst is yet to come. the new timetable for when the next storm will arrive. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. ken bastida has the night off tonight. we have team coverage of the storms headed our way. first, paul deanno. >> one down, two to go. the next two are gonna be the big ones. a lot of rainfall heading our way, but not tonight. here is our high-def doppler. can't find a drop of rainfall. here's what to expect. we will be rain-free all the way through tomorrow afternoon. but then here comes the heavy stuff. the heavy stuff will arrive from the north and we'll all be tapping into that heavy rainfall by friday morning. look at these rainfall totals. that yellow color you see in the north bay, that's five inches of rain by saturday evening. that's only round no. 2. we still have round no. 3 after that. total rainfall? we're talking 6 to 9 inches in portions of sonoma county. 5 to 9 inches for marin and alameda, including oa
[ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> round one wasn't so bad. but the worst is yet to come. the new timetable for when the next storm will arrive. >>> good evening. i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. ken bastida has the night off tonight. we have team coverage of the storms headed our way. first, paul deanno. >> one down, two to go. the next two are gonna be the big ones. a...
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so -- >> jimmy: that's going to cbs over there. yeah, nbc i heard bid on it. >> nbc are bidding hard. >> jimmy: if they do, i want to ride in this thing. >> you'll be there. and if nbc gets it, i will be able to afford to fly to -- to fly there. so that will be great. but then -- now this is what i'm talking about. what are you doing? this is unbelievable. >> we, as you know, we're doing space. >> jimmy: yes, you're going to space. >> going the bottom of the ocean. this ocean is volcanic. so we're actually going to -- we want to go down into the volcanoes and try to see what minerals we can find down there. we've got some people, like tom hanks agreed to go down. and i thought that if i was nice to you, or if you were nice to me, you might like to do it. >> jimmy: i would love to go into a volcano with you, are you kidding me? yes. [ cheers and applause ] whenever you're ready. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah, you're lying to me now. this is great. but, okay, yeah. >> it will be -- it is going to be in a year or two. but also, actually one
so -- >> jimmy: that's going to cbs over there. yeah, nbc i heard bid on it. >> nbc are bidding hard. >> jimmy: if they do, i want to ride in this thing. >> you'll be there. and if nbc gets it, i will be able to afford to fly to -- to fly there. so that will be great. but then -- now this is what i'm talking about. what are you doing? this is unbelievable. >> we, as you know, we're doing space. >> jimmy: yes, you're going to space. >> going the bottom...
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roberta gonzales for cbs 5. the rumors of departure from louisiana tech. " " turns out the dope smokers knew >>> before he got the cal johnson job, sonny dykes was shooting down the rumor. >> some 19-year-old kid smoking pot in his dorm room likely. a lot of those guys live on the west coast. it is legal out there you know. >> it turns out that dope smokers knew what they were talking about. dykes and his wife left monroe, louisiana, in a private jet bound for berkeley. he was introduced as the new head football coach of the cal bears today and it sounds like he wants everyone on his staff except jeff. >> i think putting the staff together is about young people, old people, optimistic people, mess mystic people. i think you want a lot of those bases covered. so old grouchy guys and young optimistic guys have an ability to work very well together. >> he is really excited. this is a job that he has wanted and really sees the future that it can be and so as the days went on, we get a little nervous and antsy but we
roberta gonzales for cbs 5. the rumors of departure from louisiana tech. " " turns out the dope smokers knew >>> before he got the cal johnson job, sonny dykes was shooting down the rumor. >> some 19-year-old kid smoking pot in his dorm room likely. a lot of those guys live on the west coast. it is legal out there you know. >> it turns out that dope smokers knew what they were talking about. dykes and his wife left monroe, louisiana, in a private jet bound for...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we depend on goods shipped in from overseas. but a strike has effectively shut down the point of entry for many of those goods. the ports of los angeles and long beach, california. they are critical, because those ports handle about 39% of all the goods that arrive by ship. it came to about $200 billion worth this year. what's behind this strike? here's john blackstone in l.a. >> reporter: it began with 70 workers. now all 800 members of their union are on strike. but 10,000 other dock workers are refusing to cross the picket line. that has brought the normally busy port to a new stand still. geraldine knatz directs the port of los angeles. >> there's probably about a billion dollars worth of goods that come through this port everyday and we probably got about 900,000 or so people in the southland whose jobs are tied to the activity going through this port. >> reporter: the ports are clogged with 16 ships waiting to be unloaded. another six
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we depend on goods shipped in from overseas. but a strike has effectively shut down the point of entry for many of those goods. the ports of los angeles and long beach, california. they are critical, because those ports handle about 39% of all the goods that arrive by ship. it came to about $200 billion worth this year. what's behind this strike? here's john...
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cbs 5 reporter len ramirez asked the mayor what is going on. len. >> reporter: no one really seems to know the answer to that question. but with every new homicide here in san jose, it seems to ratchet up the pressure between the mayor's office and the police union and as you said another young man is dead. >>> family and friends of the slain teenager washed cars to rain money for the funeral. 17-year-old daniel capetillo was shot near his home on pacific avenue in an apparent gang-related killing. >> he was a good kid. i miss him so much. >> reporter: neighbors say the murder is part of an overall increase of crime in the area. >> we have had a lot of break- ins and robberies, homicide, things you don't normally see around this time of year. >> one homicide is too many and 43 is quite high. >> reporter: san jose mayor chuck reed says he doesn't know why the murder rate is so high tying a 20 year high. >> we need to respond and our department has one of the best clearance rates of any police department in the country. and we will bring the rate
cbs 5 reporter len ramirez asked the mayor what is going on. len. >> reporter: no one really seems to know the answer to that question. but with every new homicide here in san jose, it seems to ratchet up the pressure between the mayor's office and the police union and as you said another young man is dead. >>> family and friends of the slain teenager washed cars to rain money for the funeral. 17-year-old daniel capetillo was shot near his home on pacific avenue in an apparent...
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cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on why the boy will be tried as an adult. len. >> reporter: well, dana, first off this was a shocking crime when it happened in this community. people were even more shocked when it turned out that one of the two suspects was only 15. now that juvenile is being treated as an adult in the eyes of the court. adonis muldrow would be in only a sophomore year of high school but the 15-year-old is in lockup and may be for a long time. the second two of suspects to be arrested in a san jose crime spree of armed robbery and murder being tried as an adult even though he is not yet old enough to drive. >> under welfare and institution code 707b, anybody 14 or older who is charged with a crime that faces life in prison or who personally uses a firearm during the commission of the offense can be filed on as an adult. >> reporter: he and his alleged crime partner 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks are accused of robbing four san jose businesses at gunpoint then killing 22-year-old rory parkpettiford while trying to steal his car in the parking
cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on why the boy will be tried as an adult. len. >> reporter: well, dana, first off this was a shocking crime when it happened in this community. people were even more shocked when it turned out that one of the two suspects was only 15. now that juvenile is being treated as an adult in the eyes of the court. adonis muldrow would be in only a sophomore year of high school but the 15-year-old is in lockup and may be for a long time. the second two of suspects to be...
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live in san francisco, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> all right. weather, song remains the same. we have one day of sunshine and today the rain is acomin' back, right, lawrence? >> yeah. but the good news is it was probably just enough to let the waters recede so we went have to worry about flooding. clouds in the skies already this morning, mostly cloudy everywhere. and yes, we're starting to see a couple of raindrops outside well to the north those you can see some of that train of moisture making its way in along the 101 and going to expect to see a few light scattered showers or sprinkles north of healdsburg now near cloverdale so yeah, it's going to be wet at times. mainly north of the golden gate bridge. otherwise, for the rest of us just going to see passing clouds. with that cloud cover, the temperatures are staying fairly mild out the door. 55 degrees in san francisco. 52 in san jose. and 50 degrees even in livermore. plenty of clouds streaming across the skies and looks like the best chance of rain is coming tonight. still a chance of lig
live in san francisco, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> all right. weather, song remains the same. we have one day of sunshine and today the rain is acomin' back, right, lawrence? >> yeah. but the good news is it was probably just enough to let the waters recede so we went have to worry about flooding. clouds in the skies already this morning, mostly cloudy everywhere. and yes, we're starting to see a couple of raindrops outside well to the north those you can see...
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you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> this is great. go upstairs wake up your wife and say you got to talk to them. >> what happened in the mason household? >> i tried to keep the smoke from coming out of my ears because i'm the son of a decorator. you don't mess around in my house. >> another piece of advice. you go to their house and rearrange their furniture. >> that's an unhealthy boundary. >> fortunately they are not seeing this where they live. this part of the show. in the end i walked away. thank you very much. >> did you think that was the best -- >> yeah because if i said what i was going say -- >> i love my relationship with my in-laws and it's great because my wife is from brazil. they don't speak a lot of english. we have a great rapport. there's so much smiling going on at the holiday table. >> honestly psychologically you're making a good point. you're not getting caught in the words. we get caught in between words that set us off. if you see through the eyes of loving whatever they are saying they are just saying i want
you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> this is great. go upstairs wake up your wife and say you got to talk to them. >> what happened in the mason household? >> i tried to keep the smoke from coming out of my ears because i'm the son of a decorator. you don't mess around in my house. >> another piece of advice. you go to their house and rearrange their furniture. >> that's an unhealthy boundary. >> fortunately they are not seeing this where...
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his money making "thriller" album has given cbs records such a thrill that they threw a party for jackson at the museum. jackson's recent scalp burns did not seem to affect his foot work. among the guests were exotic stuffed birds and monkeys and 1500 humans. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. in a "today" exclusive hear from a childhood friend of one of the reported powerball winners and the police officer whose random act of kindness has gone viral will be live in the studio to share the story. keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just the first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great weekend. >>> n good morning. i'm bob redell. we're going to take you live to the south bay where police are investigating a possible home invasion robbery. t
his money making "thriller" album has given cbs records such a thrill that they threw a party for jackson at the museum. jackson's recent scalp burns did not seem to affect his foot work. among the guests were exotic stuffed birds and monkeys and 1500 humans. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and,...
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anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> round 1 wasn't so bad. the worst is yet to come. more wet windy weather is bearing down on the bay area and we have team coverage this morning with cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran. she is down at daly city. first we kick it off with meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center for more rain i guess, huh? >> yeah. boy that, first storm kicked down the door. this next storm system will roll through and it's going to bring with it heavy rain. this next storm though different. it's a slow moving storm and because of that, it's going to be able to drop a tremendous amount of rain. right now, we are seeing a few light showers out ahead of the system. mostly from the warm front. you can see some of that falling in the north bay now near novato, along one. watch out there. we are going to see some of the pop-up showers throughout the morning especially in the north bay but then that's going to start to sag further south in the afternoon. but again, this is a slow- moving storm so it will take some time to get here. here it is stil
anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> round 1 wasn't so bad. the worst is yet to come. more wet windy weather is bearing down on the bay area and we have team coverage this morning with cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran. she is down at daly city. first we kick it off with meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center for more rain i guess, huh? >> yeah. boy that, first storm kicked down the door. this next storm system will roll through and it's going to bring with...
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i remember once when cass and cody were young, i was doing a special for cbs at that time and billy graham was a guest. on our special. he'd never done a secular television show before. he was in our living room and i couldn't believe it. i said, billy, is there anything i can get you, anything you love, he said, really, anything? i said, yes, he said, can i have a big mac? i'll always remember having him sit at our fireplace reading the christmas story from the book of luke and enjoying big macs with billy graham. >> love it. >> thank you, sara. thanks, guys. >>> here's a question we have for you, why do kids lie? >> why do adults, hoda? tell us. >> we'll tell you how to address the problem without making it worse. >> why do they, hoda? >> we'll be back. 2@ >>> we're back on this try day friday with more of "today." they may be your little darlings most of the time but why do kids lie? it's the same reasons hoda does. >> why do you keep saying that? i say things to be nice to people. you look good in that dress, that's not lying. >> how do we address lying with our kids? >> we're going to
i remember once when cass and cody were young, i was doing a special for cbs at that time and billy graham was a guest. on our special. he'd never done a secular television show before. he was in our living room and i couldn't believe it. i said, billy, is there anything i can get you, anything you love, he said, really, anything? i said, yes, he said, can i have a big mac? i'll always remember having him sit at our fireplace reading the christmas story from the book of luke and enjoying big...
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>> this week cbs news became the first news organization besides fox to ask president obama who changed the benghazi talking points? this is very dangerous for the white house. journalists should suddenly start asking real questions. >> whole issue of benghazi has been a dre fair. >> we do not intend to stand by while ambassador susan rice, who had nothing to do with it, tragic benghazi attack, or its aftermath is made the scapegoat of the tragedy, because she relayed to the public the only official intelligence that was available to the administration, at the time. >> i have found no heroes here in washington. the focus on and in some cases the obsessive focus on ambassador rice's appearance on a series of sunday shows several months ago is misplaced and misguided. >> why did the administration put her out there as the spokesperson and try to what it end up being misleading the world on what happened in benghazi? >> i believe the president should be able to pick his cabinet unless something egregious. wait, if what you say on few shows sunday was false because somebody gave you bad inf
>> this week cbs news became the first news organization besides fox to ask president obama who changed the benghazi talking points? this is very dangerous for the white house. journalists should suddenly start asking real questions. >> whole issue of benghazi has been a dre fair. >> we do not intend to stand by while ambassador susan rice, who had nothing to do with it, tragic benghazi attack, or its aftermath is made the scapegoat of the tragedy, because she relayed to the...
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cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco where power in the subway is back on. that's good news for commuters. >> reporter: i'm sure. we actually were talking to a commuter and no kidding as i was trying to explain the situation, that j line pulled up and then the driver said nope, we're headed in town or downtown. so yes, it is a sigh of relief for morning commuters. everything should be free- flowing on the muni trains. but this all started after again that storm damage that you mentioned earlier. a power outage was caused. the electrical problem happened as commuters were headed home last night. this morning crews said it was a blown transformer on van ness that started this whole muni madness. >> apparently, it was damaged with water damage from yesterday [ indiscernible ] was down in the subway and we waited and waited and they never tell you how long it's going to be. >> reporter: we want to make note, this was ahead of schedule. originally the n and j lines were supposed to be rerouted this morning but, of course, crews were able to fix it ahead of time.
cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco where power in the subway is back on. that's good news for commuters. >> reporter: i'm sure. we actually were talking to a commuter and no kidding as i was trying to explain the situation, that j line pulled up and then the driver said nope, we're headed in town or downtown. so yes, it is a sigh of relief for morning commuters. everything should be free- flowing on the muni trains. but this all started after again that storm damage that you...
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just like republican senator graham said on cbs's "face the nation." >> i think we're going over the cliff. it's pretty clear to me they've made a political calculation. this offer doesn't deal with medicaid and medicare and social security from imminent bankruptcy and the president's plan coming to entitlement reform is just quite frankly a joke so i don't think they're serious of finding a deal. >> is it inevitable? will we fall off that cliff? white house correspondent brie anna keilar in washington and with me is anna novaro. brie anbrianna, he now that republicans would not like the deal so why offer it to them? >> reporter: that's right. $1.6 trillion in increased taxes and republicans are not a fan of and about $400 billion in cuts. so republicans will say that's just a fraction compared to increasing taxes. it's not balanced the way the president said he wanted. but the white house and democrats feel, carol, like they have a lot of level roonlg here. they feel like polls show that people will be quick to blame republicans as getting in the way of a deal and blame republicans
just like republican senator graham said on cbs's "face the nation." >> i think we're going over the cliff. it's pretty clear to me they've made a political calculation. this offer doesn't deal with medicaid and medicare and social security from imminent bankruptcy and the president's plan coming to entitlement reform is just quite frankly a joke so i don't think they're serious of finding a deal. >> is it inevitable? will we fall off that cliff? white house correspondent...
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cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran can see it all from the embarcadero. that's a sight familiar at this time. >> reporter: i know. thankfully for morning commuters the lights literally came on probably about five minutes ago as we were preparing to tell people to be careful on those roads but we want to make note, it is still off on the far corner of the bridge. you can see there's still a string of lights that they are trying to repair. the issue is getting the electrician to fix those lights. we have video of it earlier. you can take a look right now. the lights were both off on the lower and upper deck of the bay bridge. the bridge is its own entity. it's not on any other grids. metering lights are on a separate system. so when the lights go off on the bridge it's because it specifically is an issue with this bridge way right here. and no other entity would be affected by it. again, the good news is back out live, lights are back on here. traffic seems to be moving smoothly on the bridges. it's clear. before when we are here though it was quite a sight
cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran can see it all from the embarcadero. that's a sight familiar at this time. >> reporter: i know. thankfully for morning commuters the lights literally came on probably about five minutes ago as we were preparing to tell people to be careful on those roads but we want to make note, it is still off on the far corner of the bridge. you can see there's still a string of lights that they are trying to repair. the issue is getting the electrician to fix those lights....
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then again -- captioning funded by cbs en again -- >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in washington. the northeastern coast of japan is still recovering from a devastating tsunami, less than two years ago. this morning, history threatened to repeat itself. >> that's right. a major earthquake struck in the pacific ocean overnight, setting off tsunami warnings in that same area that was hit so hard back in march 2011. lucy craft is in tokyo. lucy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this latest quake is just another reminder of how terribly vulnerable japan is to an assortment of natural disasters. memories of that triple tragedy in 2011 are vivid for all of us, but especially up in the northeastern coast of japan, which has yet to rebuild since last year's tragedy. here in tokyo, the 7.3 magnitude earthquake rattled windows and shook walls for several minutes. buildings swayed but there were no immediate reports of damage or death. there were ten injuries. off the northeast coast. sirens blaired as officials issued i
then again -- captioning funded by cbs en again -- >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in washington. the northeastern coast of japan is still recovering from a devastating tsunami, less than two years ago. this morning, history threatened to repeat itself. >> that's right. a major earthquake struck in the pacific ocean overnight, setting off tsunami warnings in that same area that was hit so hard back in march 2011. lucy...
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. >>> just ahead, this year's grammy nominees, and the head cbs honcho weighs in on the angus t. joens. >>> and psy may not be living in his gangnam style video but we'll tell you why he's living the good life. you're watching "early today." . >>> good thursday morning. your forecast in new england, it's a cold day today. you felt it coming in yesterday. this morning we're in wind chills in the teens. this afternoon we'll try to get you at least into the low 40s. it will be sunny. sun always makes it feel better. across the midwest we've warmed up considerably. 44 for the high in minneapolis. still very warm. much of texas is still in the 70s. in the friday forecast we start to watch a little changes, colder air trying to push down from the north. warm air to the south. that's what we're going to watch in the ohio valley. rain developing. still no big snowstorms on the way. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> one song is all it takes to become a millionaire. korean rapper psy has raked in more than 8 million bucks. they'll have to see if psy becomes a one hit wonder. >>> the
. >>> just ahead, this year's grammy nominees, and the head cbs honcho weighs in on the angus t. joens. >>> and psy may not be living in his gangnam style video but we'll tell you why he's living the good life. you're watching "early today." . >>> good thursday morning. your forecast in new england, it's a cold day today. you felt it coming in yesterday. this morning we're in wind chills in the teens. this afternoon we'll try to get you at least into the low...
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delays begin all the way back toward 95. >>> cbs this morning is next. we'll see you tomorrow starting bright and early at 4:25. have a great day. bye-bye.
delays begin all the way back toward 95. >>> cbs this morning is next. we'll see you tomorrow starting bright and early at 4:25. have a great day. bye-bye.
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comcast's nbc and cbs have also launched 24-hour sports networks. but where fox hopes to differentiate itself is with distribution and live sports rights. fox's speed channel already is in more than 80 million homes, and fox owns rights to mlb, nascar, college sports, and ufc. it's easy to understand why news corp wants to launch an all- sports channel. espn is worth $40 billion, nearly half of parent company walt disney company's total value. additionally, the channel rakes in more the $5 a month for every cable subscriber in 100 million households, regardless if they watch or not. but espn, like rome, wasn't built in a day. it'll take news corp shareholders several years and billions of dollars to replicate espn's success. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: tomorrow on nbr, how to do more with less. we visit one hospital that's using technology to do just that. and the economic and investment outlook for 2013-- we talk with gary thayer from wells fargo advisors. >> tom: we want to remind you about a special guest on nbr later this week. nbr founding co-an
comcast's nbc and cbs have also launched 24-hour sports networks. but where fox hopes to differentiate itself is with distribution and live sports rights. fox's speed channel already is in more than 80 million homes, and fox owns rights to mlb, nascar, college sports, and ufc. it's easy to understand why news corp wants to launch an all- sports channel. espn is worth $40 billion, nearly half of parent company walt disney company's total value. additionally, the channel rakes in more the $5 a...
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. >>> just ahead, this year's grammy nominees and the head cbs honcho weighs in on the angus t. jones drama. >>> plus, south korean singing sensation psy may mock it in his video gangnam style but we'll tell you why he's living the good life. you're watching "early today." . >>> welcome back to "early today." on the eastern seaboard, much colder day than this time yesterday. you felt that cold air rushing in during the day yesterday. now as far as this afternoon goes, it's dry but it will still be chilly with highs in the low 40s. it will be sunny in most cases everywhere from the carolinas up to new england. no problems today. as we go into friday, some of that colder air is going to come down and meet the warm air from the south. we'll get an area of light rain forming in the ohio valley. it looks like the upcoming weekend will be a little more floomy with lots of clouds and on and off periods of clouds. it's not like a big cold plunge is coming but a little unsettled through the next couple of days. >>> all right, bill, thanks so much. apparently one song is all it takes to b
. >>> just ahead, this year's grammy nominees and the head cbs honcho weighs in on the angus t. jones drama. >>> plus, south korean singing sensation psy may mock it in his video gangnam style but we'll tell you why he's living the good life. you're watching "early today." . >>> welcome back to "early today." on the eastern seaboard, much colder day than this time yesterday. you felt that cold air rushing in during the day yesterday. now as far as...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, they've never said it quite like this: the president's treasury secretary made i
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it was not with nbc or cbs or abc. it was instead with bloomberg news. the president sat down with the financial news network bloomberg to talk about job one for his administration now. dealing with the issue that currently has a strangle hold on this nation's policymaking. >> we have the potential of getting a deal done, but it's going to require what i talked about during the campaign, which is a balanced, responsible approach to deficit reduction that can help give businesses certainty and make sure that the country grows. and unfortunately, the speaker's proposal right now is still out of balance. >> sometimes you hear a sound byte and it sounds like the normal talking points of the campaign that you always here, you're always hearing politicians saying the same thing. but listen again to that last thing that the president said there. >> unfortunately the speaker's proposal right now is still out of balance. >> speaker's proposal is out of balance. empirical statement, sort of. there's a way to judge whether or not that statement is true. what's happ
it was not with nbc or cbs or abc. it was instead with bloomberg news. the president sat down with the financial news network bloomberg to talk about job one for his administration now. dealing with the issue that currently has a strangle hold on this nation's policymaking. >> we have the potential of getting a deal done, but it's going to require what i talked about during the campaign, which is a balanced, responsible approach to deficit reduction that can help give businesses certainty...
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randall pinkston, cbs news. >> great man. great influence. >> got a chance to see him perform. >> wonderful. >>> 5:53, still ahead your old bicycles can help spread some cheer halfway around the world. we're going to explain how you can help coming up. >> plus, we'll preview today's lighting of the national christmas tree in front of the white house. 5:53. here's jess. >> thanks, andrea. we talk a lot about your taxes going up buzz because of the fiscal cliff but your kids could suffer too. the impact on the classroom. that's coming up at 6:07. good morning. you're watching 9news. >>> welcome back. if your kids are getting new bikes for christmas, we have a great place that you can donate one of their old ones. here's an example of one of the old ones that's getting donated. joining us is winston and juang. why did you decide to get involved with this and do this effort? >> i started this charity about seven years ago with our -- our mom and i went over to africa. i saw a lot of people walking and in particular i saw all the
randall pinkston, cbs news. >> great man. great influence. >> got a chance to see him perform. >> wonderful. >>> 5:53, still ahead your old bicycles can help spread some cheer halfway around the world. we're going to explain how you can help coming up. >> plus, we'll preview today's lighting of the national christmas tree in front of the white house. 5:53. here's jess. >> thanks, andrea. we talk a lot about your taxes going up buzz because of the fiscal...
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just ahead, this year's grammy nominees and the cbs head honcho finally weighs in on the angust. jones drama. and he may lavish living in his video "gangnam style" but we'll tell you why he is living the high life. nd. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do it's healthier, and the only one clinically proven. with aloe, vitamins, and no ammonia. my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you can too, to natural instincts. ♪ at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions abo
just ahead, this year's grammy nominees and the cbs head honcho finally weighs in on the angust. jones drama. and he may lavish living in his video "gangnam style" but we'll tell you why he is living the high life. nd. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and...
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a couple days after romney lost one of his senior advisors told cbs news, we went into the evening confident. we add good path to victory. i don't think there is one person who saw this coming. there were people who saw it coming. they just weren't in the romney campaign, apparently. and they weren't on the media outlets so the romney campaign appeared to pay attention to. >> you see, romney will take florida and virginia and north carolina. basically what i've seen. >> i agree. >> i think romney gets 279 to 281 or 286 in the electoral. >> i'm sticking with you. i think it is a two point race too. three point race. >> we will win by a san leandro slide. >> not even close. 300 electoral votes for romney. >> pretty much everybody was predicting an obama victory. that's because all of the polls were predicting an obama victory and all of the betting markets were betting an obama victory. nate had a model with obama with a 91% chance of victory. on the eve, entre gave obama a 2-1 chance of winning. that's a lot of wizards. how could mitt romney have got in it so very, very wrong and his campaign
a couple days after romney lost one of his senior advisors told cbs news, we went into the evening confident. we add good path to victory. i don't think there is one person who saw this coming. there were people who saw it coming. they just weren't in the romney campaign, apparently. and they weren't on the media outlets so the romney campaign appeared to pay attention to. >> you see, romney will take florida and virginia and north carolina. basically what i've seen. >> i agree....